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Posted by ben uk on September 15, 2004 at 11:01:38 from (83.104.37.173):
The UK has gone mad The ******* goverment has just passed an act to ban fox hunting. They used the parliament act to force it through the house of lords, who were against it. It is all the "townies" who dont know anything about foxhunting or the conutryside who are in support of the ban. So, there going to shoot thousands of dogs to stop them from killing vermin, then go out and shoot the vermin any way. Whats worse for the fox, beig killed almost instantaneously by a hound, or being shot in the leg and dying under a bush in agony? A 13 year old boy was killed when out lamping with 3 other people. Tragic, i agree, but it whows that killing with guns is far more dangerous than killing with dogs. Many people in the UK depend on fox hunting for there livelyhood, its just another big blow to the countryside, and they complain about the cities expanding! A lot of people will carry on regardless, but some wont, and those some will make all of the difference in my opinion. And the goverment are being very sneaky by not introducing the act for another 2 years - after the election! Well if they think people in the countryside are going to be stupid enough to ever vote for labour again, theyve got another thing coming. Just my opinion, Some of you may have different opinions to me, but what ever. A thoroughly p****d off Ben
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